Luke 1: 26-38
Introductory Prayer: Lord, you are the author of
life and of love. You wish to draw me closer to you, and yet I seem to find so many ways to escape
from you. Forgive my dullness and coldness of heart. At least here I am now, hungry to know you and
love you more and more.
Petition: Heavenly Father, help me to decide once
and for all to strive for holiness.
1. God Makes the First Choice: When we read the Old
Testament we marvel at the many accounts of people chosen by God to fulfill a certain mission. We
are familiar with the calling of the prophets Isaiah (cf. Isaiah 6), Jeremiah (cf. Jeremiah 1),
Moses (cf. Exodus 3), and so on. Mary is the New Testament prototype of God’s calling. In all cases,
God is the one who takes the initiative; he sends his messenger to communicate his choice. For Mary,
the humble girl of Nazareth, this calling comes unexpectedly and is beyond purely human
possibilities. For this reason she is troubled by the words of the angel Gabriel and wonders about
the greeting he gives. Do I keep in mind that God’s plan for my life comes of his own initiative?
Have I given my answer yet? Lord, help me to cooperate with you fully in putting into action your
‘golden’ blueprint for my life.
2. A Case Presented to Confirm Freedom: God doesn’t want
Mary to act blindly; he wants a response that involves her whole heart, mind and soul. For this
reason the angel Gabriel answers Mary’s questions and concerns, which do not manifest doubt but,
rather, humility in seeking to understand God’s will. God created Mary free of sin and filled her
with grace and goodness. Yet he respects her freedom to choose to do his will. What a mystery that
the all-powerful God who created all things and who lovingly cares for us should be so generous in
respecting our freedom! Lord, keep me from abusing my freedom in willfully subjecting myself to the
slavery of my passions: pride, vanity, sensuality.
3. Holiness Is Just a “Yes”
Away: After hearing God’s messenger, Mary must give her answer. She does so with flying
colors. Her generosity perfectly echoes God’s. Every moment of the day is a new opportunity
for us to imitate Mary’s excellent example. She dedicated her life to saying “yes” to everything God
asked of her, no matter what it was. She was rewarded with the grace of the Assumption. Only saints
get into heaven, so we need to dedicate ourselves to following the path of holiness, too. That means
giving a simple, humble “yes” to every opportunity provided by God to become more Christ-like. Lord,
give me the courage to offer you my life as a blank sheet of paper, so you can write whatever you
wish upon it.
Conversation with Christ: Jesus, I know that you are calling me to be
more like you today! I know this is not an easy task, but you will give me the grace to
achieve such a high ideal. I need to trust you and to see everything as something you send my way to
help me achieve my goal of holiness. Grant me the grace, motivation, and continued good examples of
others to be generous like Mary, your Mother.
Resolution: I will take a moment to encourage
another person to strive for holiness, too. In a special way, I will be mindful to encourage young
people to be open to the consecrated vocation, should the Lord be calling them.
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